Perhaps Doherty's East Ave Irish Pub, which used the be the East Ave Cafe. I think it might be in Pawtucket technically, but it's right on the line. Murphy's is kind of Irish, but they're more of a deli.

Creamy i to want to forget the jokes toohonest question here because i only know of 3 irish disheswhat is irish cooking i honestly never considered that as a cuisine (fine dining) so no insult intended

Never eaten there but Patrick's Pub on Smith St. has a menu which includes the usual suspects (bangers and mash, shepards pie, fish and chips, guiness beef stew, mixed grill). I suspect on St. Paddy's day you would also find corned beef and cabbage.

The East Ave. Cafe has in years past had a seperate menu on March 17. Their regular menu also includes a number of Irish dishes.

Chez Pascal is doing a fundraising meal on St Patrick's Day, including their house-made corned beef. Anyone who tried the brisket sandwich from the hot dog cart this past summer can tell you that the man knows his way around that cut of meat.